The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1959 Page: 5 of 10
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^11 Your Exterminating Needs
"© m Cmsi Dms
A Two Cam MS#*'
Retjuiar H8,>»
Now $6.95
mm mm
Andrews Lumber Company
Ph, LA 8-3166 Davis Bd. utd Peach Si
Double Stamps on
Tuesday With $2.50
426 Green Ave.
Taft, Texas
Purchase or
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j a. McKnufr
'•rturwd horn* Saturday from Pon-j «. »
•* c">- °ku v-iu'<<‘ »>ey o'rnd. ftooiiirts-Rgichle
Marriage Vows
Are Spoken
),TI;AND Miss Kloma i^«o
,, ,u'r,s b«-'«me the bride of Karl
Kujtenc Reichle in a doubk ring
Frida>' evening at the
i ortiavKi Assembly of Cod Oturrh
lVlih *• R«v. Boss Jeffm official
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fail
lacs Pest Control
Termites, Ants, Roaches, Etc.
Cattle Sprayed
Lawns and T fees T re a ted
FREE tkkmite inspection
FRANK McNAMEE, Owner
Phones: LA 8-2759
TUT. TEXAS
LA 8-2652
Foil Cleaning
lt’» time
To have alt
Of Yo«r
Summer
Clothe*
Cleaned
To store for
The winter
Call LA 8-2404
We Call For And Deliver
BUIS LAUNDRY
& CLEANERS
Taft
Texas
The bride is the daughter of M:,\
anti Mrs. 0!an Roberts of Gregory
ind the groom is the son of Mr
itmi Mrs Albeit Reictik* of Port-
land
Itie setting for the wedding was
formed by tail baskets of white
gladioli and white chrysanthemums
and white tapers burning in tali
candelabra.
Mis Doc Antonell played the
traditional wedding march ami ac-
companied Mrs. Charlotte Antonell
as she sang "Because"
The bride, given in marriage by
Iter father, wore a waltz-length
dress of white lace over nylon net
| and white taffeta. Lace fashioned
and molded bodice which had a
J rounded neckline and short sleeves.
Her fingertip veil of illusion fell
j from a r rown of seed pearls and
[rhinestones. She carried a bouquet
I of white carnations centered with
a white orchid.
Mrs, Lee Retchle, sister-in-law
>f the groom, was the matron of
honor She wore a waltz length
dress of pink nylon net and velvet
over tulle. Her corsage was of
while carnations.
Candle lighters were Irene and
Lore no James. They wore pink
princess style dresses. Gail Lynn
Antonell was flower girl. Her dress
was of pmk nylon lace over tnffeta.
Geo.* Olson of San Antonio (Wi-
ved ns best man. Dale Antonell
was ring bearer arid ushers were
Ferd Maueh and Hcrdnard Antonell.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held nt the Portland Li-
brary. The bride's table was cov-
ered with a lace ek>’h and was
rentered w’th an arrangement of
white gladioli and white chrysanthe-
mums. The four tiered cake was
decorated with pink flowers and
love birds.
Mrs. Ferd Match served the rake
and Mrs. Melvin Smith served the
punch. Miss Martha Dial was in
charge of the guest book in which
sixty guests were registered.
The bride attended schools
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1*59, Taft, Tex..—THE TAFT TRIBUNE — P«Q« 9
Rev. Sebesta
New Portland)
Presby Pastor
Rot Control
Program Will
Often Nov. 9
PORTLAND The Rev. Robert
Sebesta has heen called as pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church
of Portland and he and his family
moved into the manse at Reynolds
and Crosby Streets today. He will
hold his first service in the church
at 9 a.ru. next Sunday. Church
school w ill be held at 10 a m. awl a
family dinner will lx: held at 12:30
to allow everyone to meet their
new pastor «nd his family.
Mr. Sebcsta rtunes to Portlar/i
from the First Presbyterian Church
of Kockaphngs. He is a graduate
of SWTSC at San Marcos and of the
Seminary at Austin. lie and his
Corpus Christ, and Gregory and ! wif? «*• IM-hert Jr„ who
h ■’ is just over one .year old.
CAGE'S
Cabinet Shop
Door Frames, Windows,
Cabinets
Custom Building
Cage Lumber Yard
Phone LA 8-2424
Located At
the groom was a graduate of the
Taft High School. The couple will
make then home in Corpus Chmti
Out-of-town guests included Mr,
md Mrs G. A. Du Bose arid Mrs.
i George Hosuk of Ingleside, Mr,
i and Mr». Jesse Pipkins and two
j children. Mrs. Mason of Aransas
! Pass, Mrs. Shirley Gossett of Fort
Worth. Mr. and Mrs Gene Olson
j and three daughters of Sen At.-
j tonio, Mr and Mrs Melvin Smith
j and daughter. Melony Mr. and
I Mrs. J. O. Burnett and Mr. and
.Mrs. A. 15. Hardin of Corpus Chris-
hi.
This will be the first full-time
San Patricio County’s fall.rat con-
trol campaign will open Movem-
ber 9 and continue through Novem-
ber M under the spmmrtMp of
the San Patricio County 4-H Ckit*
Boy*.
Cooperating in the all-out tam
paign against modems will be the
Extension Service, t JSDA Fiji) and
Wildlife Service, and the Geuauty
Program Building Committee,
During the countywtde control
j campaign, the 4-H Club Boys wit)
make available fumarin rat bait
at 30 cents per pound. Pivalyn,
a water soluble bait, will also be
available and Is recommended far
use where there is plenty of food
for rats and mice The baits is
prepared from a formula of the
US Fish and Wildlife Service, and
will be packaged In four pounds
iw.uk*
kUTfAA
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ViiW(T<
The Finest Meats In Town
69c
27c
SPAM -12 or. can
SUGAR - 5 ib. bat)
49c
49c
STEAK, Round or Sirloin -
FRYERS, Fresh Dressed -!
SPARE RIBS-Ib____________39c
PORK STEAK - Ib___________39c
RUMP ROAST-lb__________69c
pastor for the local church since b Q)mpli:te directions will be
it was re'activated about four years j in(.ilK!wl Th€, bait wilJ available
ago The Presbyterian Church wax jat the following locations during
organized in Portland in I&il and j the campaign,
remained active for about 10 or 1 MATHIS AREA: DfcW Feed
... w „ h„_,h ..... Store. Mathis Feed and Seed Ob.
!. veals. In i.U. . thj.ch was j ^ pAUL AREA; young’s Gro-
tcram organized, with the Rev. j.,f, st ae.
James Henderson of Taft acting SJNTON AREA: Roy Jackson
as supply pastor. TVactor Co.
LDROY AREA: San Patrick*
In the four years that the .-hureh j Oounty Co-op, Kdroy.
has been active again the can- WEST 3INTON AREA: Ifowiok
gregatlon has bud! a new church Store.
iniiIding i 0,'KM AREA: E. H. Green Gar-
! age.
Mr Sebesta will be installed as j TAFT AREA: Taft Implement
minister of the church at T:30 p.m. j Company, R. B. Sanders Texaco
an November
The *<*•• Arnott Ward of Corpus jpupate” in” the control pro-
f ”, nt tee p-mrrh 1 Sta.lon.
.......1 Farmers and ranchers are urged
Christi will tie in charge of the
services and there will Ixt a recep-
tion to follow. Everyone in the
community is invited to attend.
The new minister is the brother
of Joe Sebesta, principal of the
Gregory-Portland High School.
gram and help check the build-up
:>f rodents in the county.
IT’S NEW — LINOY’S OFFICE
BALL POINT — RED A BLUE OR
RED A GREEN
THE TAFT TRIBUNE
Morrell's Pride
DMATOES
E GIANT BOX
UR 25-
First Choice
.Vo. m Can
bag First Choice
10
69'
.59
BACON-2 lbs. thick sliced
SAIT BACON-lb___________
89c
29c
All Meat
ITO BEANS
IRE LARD
& H COFFEE
4
Ib bag
ib tin
!b, pkg.
ml'hoice
IORTEN1NG 3
FRANKS, Hormei - Ib_______49c
PORK SAUSAGE-3 lbs. for ..$1,
PORK NECK BONES - Ib_____!9c
Use Plenty of
NITROGEN
This Year
Farm Fresh Vegetables
AVOCADOS - each____________5c
Golden Yellow
C0RM - fresh - each___________Sc
CABBAGE - lb_______________-5c
ONIONS, Fancy Yellow - Ib* 5c
With Beans
ITO SOUP-2 for
K PEPPER - 4 oz.
!!IK • 2 for
23c
29c
29c
APPLES - 4 ib. bag_________39c
SRaSSi-is.* \rMmm-ssM~rk
iw *»• *» i CELERY, Fancy - Stalk______1 Sc]
CORN, Golden Cream.—19c
• To replace NI»r©s®n mwmwwmmI iw test
s^sson’s big crops
« To make the most at acres
is NITROGEN in its
LOWEST COST,
MOST EFFECTIVE form
OWEN AND IVEY
Fertiliser Company
Taft, Texas
No. 30j Can
49c
27c
25c
19c
First Choice
GW'o'ct .
es - ib. box
5.
SYRUP ...
IP, Hunts...
'€*
WjX-3for_____$1.00
ATTENTION HUNTERS!
Let Us Process Your Deers
1 Up, Wrapped and Frozen........5c Ib
YAMS, Red Bird--------23c
CL0R0X • at--------------19c
TOILET TISSUE, Scott
CHEER-Ib. box.....
The Finest In Frozen Foods
Duncan Hines
CHICKEN POT PiES__________19c
Trcesweet *■ 6 ox. Can
3jc 1 ORANGE JUICE - 2 for------49c
Golden Brown * 10 oz. FUg.
BISCUITS-3 for
0LE0, Wilson's-Ib.
25c j BREADED SHRIMP_________49c:
| Libby’s - K? oz. Pkg.
19c j Spinach or Cut Corn---------19c|
saves time & money
ONE GOAT
HOUSE PAINT
Open Sunday
Til Noon
Skinned $2.00 Each
Btfsage Made The Way Ym iike It
One coat of this paint seals and hides better sitaa
two coats of ordinary house paint. You save nearly
one-half on labor and material Whia-st paint you
ever saw, yet hides completely over any color—-even
black. Stays white because « is self-cleaning. It’s
fume proof. Dries with enamel-like gloss finish.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1959, newspaper, November 4, 1959; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711260/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.